Instructions On a new wiki titled 19-1 Answer the questions below. Worksheet
1) What is the critical temperature of compound x? 2) If you were to have a bottle containing compound x in your closet, what phase would it most likely be in? (room temp is 21 degrees C) 3) At what temperature and pressure will all three phases coexist? 4) If I have a bottle of compound X at a pressure of 45 atm and temperature of 100 degrees C what will happen if I raise the temperature to 400 degrees C? 5) Why can't compound X be BOILED at temperature of 200 degrees C? 6) what state of matter is compound x at 400 degrees and 30 atm? 7) what state of matter is compound x at 400 degrees and 60 atm? 8) Can compound x ever be a solid at 800 degrees according to the diagram?
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InstructionsOn a new wiki titled 19-1 Answer the questions below.
Worksheet
1) What is the critical temperature of compound x?
2) If you were to have a bottle containing compound x in your closet, what phase would it most likely be in? (room temp is 21 degrees C)
3) At what temperature and pressure will all three phases coexist?
4) If I have a bottle of compound X at a pressure of 45 atm and temperature of 100 degrees C what will happen if I raise the temperature to 400 degrees C?
5) Why can't compound X be BOILED at temperature of 200 degrees C?
6) what state of matter is compound x at 400 degrees and 30 atm?
7) what state of matter is compound x at 400 degrees and 60 atm?
8) Can compound x ever be a solid at 800 degrees according to the diagram?